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LulzBot TAZ 6
About the LulzBot TAZ 6
The LulzBot TAZ 6 has a build volume of 280 x 250 mm and features tetherless printing through an SD card with a versatile, multifunctional graphic LCD controller. The all-metal LulzBot Hexagon Hot End, which can heat up to 300°C (572°F), pairs well with a heated PEI build surface to keep your 3D printed objects in place when hot and releases when cool. The TAZ 6 offers many filament options beyond common plastics like PLA, ABS, and HIPS; advanced filament options like polycarbonate, INOVA-1800, and PET materials can also be used. As well, one of the big draws is the open-source hardware available for printing hackers. Although it’s difficult to find much to criticize about the Lulzbot TAZ 6 3D printer, there are a few hiccups that keep it from being a perfect 10. One glaring issue with the Lulzbot TAZ 6 was with the slight lack of user control with standalone printing. For instance, there’s no option to feed filament on the UI, which makes changing materials a bit more difficult than it needs to be. This problem is easily solved by tethering the Lulzbot TAZ 6 to the Cura Lulzbot Edition slicer, but that isn’t always the most convenient solution.
Benefits of the LulzBot TAZ 6
Auto bed leveling - auto bed leveling will ensure your prints have perfect first layers every time and greatly reduce issues with bed adhesion. When using an auto-leveling system, the probe allows better tolerances for slightly warped print beds by measuring and compensating for any inconsistencies. Without this feature, you'll need to adjust the bed level manually using nuts on each corner of the print bed.
Premium components - This printer is known for using the highest quality components, and prioritizes this over providing a lower price point on their printers.
Fully assembled - This 3D printer is shipped completely assembled, and is ready to plug in and start using as soon as you unbox it. You will still need to follow the included calibration procedures, but this will not take a significant amount of time.
Direct drive extruder - Direct drive extruders are mounted right above the hot end, and push the filament directly into it, as opposed to a side mounted bowden extruder setup. We prefer direct drive extruders to bowden since they are less prone to jamming and typically require less maintenance. they also are much easier to use with flexible materials
PEI build surface has good balance of adhesion and part removal - PEI beds are one of the more premium build surface options, and for good reason. They offer great first layer adhesion with no spraysor other treatments, and can be flexed to quickly remove parts. You'll need to clean the bed with a solvent like acetone or IPA every so often to maintain the bed's adhesion.
Generous Build volume - A larger than average build volume means that you will be able to print larger parts without the need to split them into pieces and attach them together, which is especially useful with functional parts. If you have the room for the larger footprint, we definitely recommend going with a larger 3D printer, since you can always print small parts on a larger printer.
All-metal hot end - An all-metal hot end allows for printing at high temperatures up to 300C, while standard hot ends are capped at 260C before the PTFE material begins to degrade. All-metal hot ends are also less susceptible to jamming, and do not degrade as fast.
Dual gear extruder - A dual gear extruder grips filament from both sides and can exert much more force on the filament before slipping. It helps with all filaments but especially with flexible, slippery TPU.
Disadvantages to consider
No touch screen - having a touch screen isn't a deal-maker or breaker, but it is a convenient feature that makes it easier to navigate the interface when you are printing files and configuring 3D printing settings.
Where to buy the LulzBot TAZ 6
Brand Summary: LulzBot
LulzBot caters to users who prioritize long-term value over upfront cost. Their focus is on building reliable, high-performance machines with American-made parts. This translates to a premium price tag, but also a reputation for durability and consistent results. LulzBot empowers users by providing detailed assembly guides and excellent customer support. This approach is ideal for those who enjoy understanding how their 3D printer works and taking a hands-on approach to setting it up. While LulzBot have an official online forum, the active 3D printing community readily embraces LulzBot users. Numerous online forums and communities offer a wealth of knowledge and troubleshooting resources specific to LulzBot machines. This means you'll have a supportive network to turn to for assistance and learning beyond LulzBot's direct support channels. In summary, LulzBot is a strong choice for users who value a reliable, high-quality machine, appreciate the ability to understand its inner workings, and prioritize long-term value over immediate affordability. They excel in user empowerment and are backed by a resourceful online 3D printing community. However, be prepared for a higher upfront investment due to their focus on American-made quality.
Pros
- Auto bed leveling
- Premium components
- Fully assembled
- Direct drive extruder
- PEI build surface has good balance of adhesion and part removal
- Generous Build volume
- All-metal hot end
- Dual gear extruder
Cons
- No touch screen
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